Sherway Gardens

Sherway Gardens
Location 25 The West Mall
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M9C 1B8
Opening date 1971[1]
Developer The Rouse Corporation
Management Cadillac Fairview
Owner The Ontario Teachers Pension Plan
No. of stores and services 215[1]
No. of anchor tenants 4
Total retail floor area 1,182,000 square ft[2]
No. of floors 2 (excluding The Bay which is three levels)
Parking 6,000
Website Sherway Gardens

Sherway Gardens (corporately known as CF Sherway Gardens)[3] is a large retail shopping mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The mall is located several kilometres west of downtown Toronto in the former suburb of Etobicoke, near the interchange of Highway 427 with the Queen Elizabeth Way and Gardiner Expressway.

The mall opened in 1971. Its original structure covered 850,000 square feet (79,000 m2) in an S-shaped configuration and contained 127 stores. It was expanded in 1975, 1987, 1989, and 2015. Sherway is now 1,182,000 square feet (109,800 m2), has 215 stores, and is the eighth largest mall in the Greater Toronto Area.[1] As the mall has grown, it has changed its mix of stores from a general mix of stores to add more fashion-conscious and luxury brand stores.[4]

History

The Sherway Gardens mall, a $21.5 million project, was revealed to the public by Sherway Gardens Limited on February 24, 1971.[1] The mall was laid out in an “S” shape design.[1] Community events and promotional activities took place at the centre of the mall in the central court with its 31 feet (9.4 m) high skylight.[1] Like other shopping centres, Sherway Gardens contains fountains, indoor greenery, benches and couches for the enjoyment of shoppers.[1] Unlike the designs of other malls, such as the Toronto Eaton Centre, Sherway Gardens was built with “intimate low ceilings”.[1]

In 1975, to accommodate for 75 new retail spaces, the “S” layout was altered to resemble a figure eight.[1] A few years later, in 1987, Holt Renfrew (one of Sherway Gardens anchor retailers) was moved to a newly built wing on the north side of the mall[1] The expansion allowed for 20 additional stores and was later referred to as the “fashion wing”, as it housed clothing stores.[1]

In 1989, the mall continued to expand leading to the construction of a new south wing.[1] The new south wing has a large 'tent-like' structure on its upper level.[1] The million-dollar canopy, designed by Zeidler Roberts Partnership Architects, won the Canadian Consulting Engineering Award of Merit.[1] In 2000, the Cadillac Fairview Corporation bought Sherway Gardens.[1]

In 2013, Cadillac Fairview announced a renovation and expansion of the mall, to be complete by 2016. When complete, Sherway will gain a second department store anchor, Nordstrom, and a relocated and expanded Holt Renfrew. On January 27, 2014, Hudson's Bay Company announced that it would build a new Saks Fifth Avenue store in the space that was occupied by Sears.[5] Nordstrom will open its store in 2017.[2]

On September 22, 2015, the 210,000 square feet (20,000 m2) north expansion was opened.[2] This added retail space for 50 stores, a food court with a capacity of over 1,000 patrons, and a parking structure for 1,200 vehicles.[2] The expansion used limestone obtained from the same quarry that was used in the mall's initial construction.[2]

In media

Parts of the movies Mean Girls and The Sentinel (2006) were filmed in Sherway Gardens.[6] In Mean Girls, Sherway Gardens stood in as Westfield Old Orchard (in the film mentioned as Old Orchard Mall), a large shopping centre in suburban Chicago where the film takes place.

Retailers

Anchors and majors

In 2014, Sears Canada closed its location at Sherway Gardens. The Sporting Life store will be demolished, and replaced by Nordstrom in 2017. Sporting Life is in the new expansion. In 2016, Holt Renfrew closed its Sherway Gardens location. The store is now located at Square One Shopping Centre

Other

Sherway Gardens Mall has a seasonal farmers' market, located in the north parking lot, every Friday 8am-2pm.[7]

Transportation access

Sherway is accessible by private automobile and local transit. Major roads in the area serving the mall include the Queen Elizabeth Way/Gardiner Expressway, The Queensway and Highway 427. The mall is surrounded by large surface parking lots. is a ring road surrounding the mall.

The Toronto Transit Commission and MiWay bus routes connect at special bus platforms located on either side of Sherway Gardens Road, southwest of the mall:

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 "Our History". Sherway Gardens. Cadillac Fairview Corporation. Retrieved August 8, 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Kopun, Francine. "Expanded Sherway Gardens opens doors Tuesday". Toronto Star.
  3. "Cadillac Fairview to rename Eaton Centre, other Canadian shopping centres". Retrieved 2016-09-13.
  4. "Mall Wars: Yorkdale vs. Sherway: Inside the big-bucks battle for our disposable income". Toronto Life. November 25, 2013
  5. Kopun, Francine (January 27, 2014). "Eaton Centre to expand for Saks Fifth Avenue flagship and include the Bay". Thestar.com. Retrieved January 28, 2014.
  6. "Media Centre". Sherway Gardens. Cadillac Fairview Corporation. Retrieved August 14, 2012.
  7. "2012 FARMERS' MARKET". Sherway Gardens. Cadillac Fairview Corporation. Retrieved August 14, 2012.

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Coordinates: 43°36′42.62″N 79°33′25.55″W / 43.6118389°N 79.5570972°W / 43.6118389; -79.5570972

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